Dan Speers; Edited by Carol A. Crowell

In a year in which famous men like John Edwards, Mark Sanford,
David Letterman and many other wealthy, famous and powerful men
admitted cheating on their wives, it still came as a shock when the
numerous affairs of Tiger Woods suddenly came to light. Surely, not
Tiger, was the visceral reaction. Not this fine, upstanding symbol
of clean-cut sportsmanship and athletic prowess. It was hard to
grasp. It was hard to imagine. Woods not only made his name in
golf, he made golf a popular and exciting game. Of course, golf
itself is a game of contradictions. Although it started at a rich
man's sport, there is little question that it is now a game with
millions of poor players. And most of them are fans of Tiger Woods.
If not lovers. Citizen Poet examines both the man and the game,
investigating the similarities and relationship between golf and
sex. And, of course, Citizen Poet has taken its usual liberties
with poetic license. Why do men cheat? Why do Tigers become
Chetahs? Why is the 1 iron called "God's club?" What is Tiger
Woods' secret to winning? And WTF does an elephant's ass have to do
with golf? You'll find the answers to all of these questions and
even more in "Ten Ways to Play the Lie."